Yesterday we brought to you the news that a reveal of Bungie's next project, Destiny, was being hinted at for this upcoming Monday, February 18 – an augmented-reality game on the studio's website seemed to be pointing toward that date. Well, we won't have to wait quite that long. It's now been announced that Destiny will be unveiled one day earlier than we thought, on this Sunday, February 17.
An official Facebook page went live today and made that announcement as its first order of business. A Twitter account for the game has also been activated as well.
And if all that isn't enough to get you hyped, have a first look at the game's just-revealed logo as well:http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b5...estinylogo.jpg

Setsuna

02-15-2013 12:45 AM

And so it begins. .Hack ROFL

silver5liter

02-15-2013 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Sandusksuna
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And so it begins. .Hack ROFL

Not a bungie fan?

Setsuna

02-15-2013 05:38 PM

No I am. When I see things about "reality" games I think of all those anime that have people trapped in virtual reality worlds trying to get out. Unless reality means SIMS type stuff.

silver5liter

02-15-2013 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Sandusksuna
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No I am. When I see things about "reality" games I think of all those anime that have people trapped in virtual reality worlds trying to get out. Unless reality means SIMS type stuff.

Reread it, the "reality" game is just a viral marketing deal on their website trying to get people interested. Now the game sounds like it will be a big world of people, but I think it will still be a FPS. We will find out sunday. Im pretty excite

Setsuna

02-15-2013 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by silver5liter
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Reread it, the "reality" game is just a viral marketing deal on their website trying to get people interested. Now the game sounds like it will be a big world of people, but I think it will still be a FPS. We will find out sunday. Im pretty excite

I still have a mid-90s Mac that I occasionally boot up to load the floppies of "Marathon". 20 years later and with about as much computing power and memory as a pocket calculator, that game still has atmosphere, especially late at night in the dark with stereo headphones on.

This is a PC-emulator version, which apparently starts you off in a rock-walled area. This makes absolutely no sense in terms of the game's narrative; it's a nod to their first game, before "Marathon", called "Pathways Into Darkness" (a Mac game where you roamed a temple with a knife IIRC).